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Department: Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences

Executive Officer: Professor Valerie Shafer

The Graduate Center

365 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10016

Email: Speech@gc.cuny.edu

https://www.gc.cuny.edu/SpeechandHearing

FACULTY

Meital Avivi Reich, Isabelle Barriere, Susan Behrens, Alison Behrman, Jason Bishop, Arthur Boothroyd, Dianne Bradley, Patricia Brooks, Helen Cairns, Vasiliki Chondrogianni, Peggy Conner, Wei Dong, Linnea Ehri, Nancy Eng, Eva Fernández, Talita Fortunato Tavares, Naama Friedmann, Elizabeth Galletta, Stanley Gelfand, Sima Gerber, Joanne Gerenser, Martin Gitterman, Robert Goldfarb, Mira Goral, Maria Grigos, Christina Hagedorn, Harvey Halpern, Katherine Harris, Simon Henin, Laura Koenig, Harry Levitt, Erika Levy, John Locke, Michelle MacRoy-Higgins, Brett Martin, Klara Marton, Robert Melara, Michael Newman, Loraine Obler, Lucas Parra, John Preece, Kenneth Pugh, Lawrence Raphael, Jamie Reilly, Richard Schwartz, Liat Seiger-Gardner, Chrstine Shadle, Valerie Shafer, Shlomo Silman, Carol Silverman, Laura Spinu, Joel Stark, Winifred Strange, Elyse Sussman, MarioA. Svirsky, Vivien Tartter, Ofer Tchernichovski, Mark Tiede, Virginia Valian, Suzanne van der Feest, Julie A. Van Dyke, Timothy J. Vance, Jet Vonk, Barbara Weinstein, Douglas Whalen, Yan Yu

THE PROGRAM

The Ph.D. Program in Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences stresses strong theoretical and empirical training in the nature and processes of human communication and its disorders in preparing its graduates for research and academic careers. Although programs of study focus on specific specializations within the speech, language, and hearing sciences, relevant interdisciplinary study is encouraged. Research training is conducted at The Graduate Center under the mentorship of doctoral faculty. The Ph.D. Program in Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at The Graduate Center offers training in communication sciences and disorders. Consortial cooperation exists between The Graduate Center and the CUNY senior colleges, particularly the clinical facilities at Brooklyn, Hunter, Lehman, and Queens colleges, which provide clinical research settings.

Fellowships and Research Assistantships

Fellowships and Research Assistantships are available through the Ph.D. program. These awards enable students to pursue full-time doctoral study, are service connected, and require students to participate in research and/or teaching for a stipulated number of hours each week.